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Job 26:1

Then Job answered:

Bible Study Resources

Dictionaries:

- Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Omnipotence of God;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Job, the Book of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Job;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Job, Book of;  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
Then Job answered:
Hebrew Names Version
Then Iyov answered,
King James Version
But Job answered and said,
English Standard Version
Then Job answered and said:
New Century Version
Then Job answered:
New English Translation
Then Job replied:
Amplified Bible
But Job answered and said,
New American Standard Bible
Then Job responded,
World English Bible
Then Job answered,
Geneva Bible (1587)
Bvt Iob answered, and sayde,
Legacy Standard Bible
Then Job answered and said,
Berean Standard Bible
Then Job answered:
Contemporary English Version
Job's Reply to Bildad Job said:
Complete Jewish Bible
Then Iyov replied,
Darby Translation
And Job answered and said,
George Lamsa Translation
THEN Job answered and said,
Good News Translation
What a big help you are to me— poor, weak man that I am! <
Lexham English Bible
Then Job answered and said,
Literal Translation
And Job answered and said:
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
Iob answered, and sayde:
American Standard Version
Then Job answered and said,
Bible in Basic English
Then Job made answer and said,
JPS Old Testament (1917)
Then Job answered and said:
King James Version (1611)
But Iob answered and sayd,
Bishop's Bible (1568)
Iob aunswered, and sayde:
Brenton's Septuagint (LXX)
But Job answered and said,
English Revised Version
Then Job answered and said,
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
Forsothe Joob answeride, and seide, Whos helpere art thou?
Update Bible Version
Then Job answered and said,
Webster's Bible Translation
But Job answered and said,
New King James Version
But Job answered and said:
New Living Translation
Then Job spoke again:
New Life Bible
Then Job answered,
New Revised Standard
Then Job answered:
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
Then responded Job, and said: -
Douay-Rheims Bible
Then Job answered, and said:
Revised Standard Version
Then Job answered:
Young's Literal Translation
And Job answereth and saith: --
New American Standard Bible (1995)
Then Job responded,

Contextual Overview

1 Then Job answered: 2 "Bildad, what a great help you are to this tired, weary man! You have really supported me! 3 You have given such wonderful advice to this foolish man! You have provided so much useful information! 4 Who helped you say these things? Whose spirit inspired you to speak?

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Reciprocal: Job 15:3 - he reason

Cross-References

Genesis 25:11
After Abraham died, God blessed Isaac. Isaac was living at Beer Lahai Roi.
Genesis 26:1
Now there was a famine. This was like the famine that happened during Abraham's life. So Isaac went to the town of Gerar, to King Abimelech of the Philistines.
Genesis 26:2
The Lord spoke to Isaac and said, "Don't go down to Egypt. Live in the land that I commanded you to live in.
Genesis 26:22
Isaac moved from there and dug another well. No one came to argue about this well. So Isaac named it Rehoboth. He said, "Now the Lord has found a place for us. We will grow and be successful in this place."
Genesis 26:32
On that day Isaac's servants came and told him about the well they had dug. The servants said, "We found water in that well."

Gill's Notes on the Bible

But Job answered,.... In a very sharp and biting manner; one would wonder that a man in such circumstances should have so much keenness of spirit, and deal in so much irony, and be master of so much satire, and be able to laugh at his antagonist in the manner he does:

and said; as follows.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

CHAPTER XXVI

Job, perceiving that his friends could no longer support their

arguments on the ground they had assumed, sharply reproves

them for their want both of wisdom and feeling, 1-4;

shows that the power and wisdom of God are manifest in the

works of creation and providence; gives several proofs; and

then adds that these are a small specimen of his infinite

skill and unlimited power, 5-14.

NOTES ON CHAP. XXVI


 
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